Garden Decking Installation

Woodham Fencing offer a garden decking installation service as part of our landscaping offerings. All products are locally sourced and of the highest quality. Our softwood options are green pressure treated for a long lasting result and the premium hardwood options provide superb results. We will help with the design work for your decked areas and are able to install railings, bridges and pergolas too.

Decking Styles We Install

We offer softwood and hardwood decking solutions

Long lasting untreated hardwood that is smooth one side and grooved the other. Railings can be supplied to match.

Other services we provide

Other services we provide

Frequently Asked Fencing Questions

Properly treated decking can last up to 40 years. Our softwood decking is green tanalised treated and is guaranteed against rot for 15 years, however, you can expect much more life than that.

How is the decking prepared?

Most decking is built on a raised platform known as a sub-deck. This is an important part of the decking design process and when properly completed will help to extend the useful life of your decked area.

How do I care for my decking?

The single most effective way to care for your decking is to sweep it regularly. Also, keep the decking free of anything that makes it damp (i.e. moss and leaves). There are some good oils and preservatives available that come with usage instructions.

Yes. Included in every quote is the removal of the existing decking if applicable. If we need to cut back any foliage, we will also include those costs in the quote.

Are your quotes all inclusive?

All of our quotes are inclusive with no hidden extras. Any changes to the job are agreed in advance and if they incur an additional charge we will always advise you prior to going ahead.

Will you leave my garden in a good state?

We always endeavour to work as tidily as possible so that your garden is exactly how we found it (except for a lovely new decked area). However, when the ground is wet, footprints etc. are inevitable. But very shortly after your garden will recover to its former state.